Heartburn is a burning sensation in the chest that occurs when stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, irritating its lining. This backflow, known as acid reflux, happens when the lower esophageal sphincter—a muscular valve between the stomach and esophagus—does not close properly. The discomfort is often felt behind the breastbone and may worsen after eating, when lying down, or bending over. Additional symptoms can include a sour or bitter taste in the mouth, regurgitation of stomach contents, and throat irritation. Occasional heartburn is common, but frequent or persistent episodes may indicate gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), which can lead to inflammation or damage of the esophagus over time.
Malignant Melanoma - Update 2018
Summary
A retired teacher from Thailand gives an update after a previous 2013 video about using MMS. He says he stopped taking MMS for about two years after feeling better, but later discovered that his melanoma had returned with serious tumors, severe anemia, weight loss, abdominal swelling, and extreme fatigue.
He describes undergoing hernia surgery, later getting a CT scan, discovering a large tumor in his lower intestine plus additional tumors, and then having major surgery to remove the large tumor and part of his intestine. After recovering, he says he resumed MMS and MMS2, later feeling stronger, exercising again, and seeing tumor shrinkage on a follow-up CT scan.
Transcript
Hello, everybody.
This is another update on my last one. I did another video in, I think it was March of 2013. I’m that teacher from Thailand. I’m no longer a teacher. I’m retired.
But in the interim, I got another… I had another problem with cancer.
I did… last time that you heard from me, I was steadily doing MMS. And because my health got better, and because I had no known symptoms from my tumors, I stopped doing it for about… I did it until about 2014 and I stopped. And I didn’t do it for about two years.
So we’re looking now at the beginning, middle of January… beginning of the year in 2000, middle of the… towards the middle of the year of 2016. Right now it’s 2018. So we’re talking about a year ago, basically. A little more than a year ago.
Anyway, I’m just going to give you a quick update what happened. Because it came back. It came back.
And as I said, I wasn’t doing MMS maintenance dose, and I should have been. I realize that now. And I wasn’t looking after my body and listening to the signs of my body and what was going on. So those are my bads. And so I advise anybody to not make that same mistake.
So here’s what happened. About the middle of 2016, I started getting bad heartburns. Heartburn at night. And I tried different things like peppermint leaves. And, you know, a doctor would give me some antacid stuff. And nothing really worked. I was just still getting them at night.
So I didn’t know what to do. And it wasn’t severe enough where I really wanted to delve in it deeper. I was just looking for like little band-aids. So that went on for about two months.
And in that two months time, so we’re talking maybe around August of 2016, I coughed one time when I had this kind of gas in my stomach from this, you know, heartburn. And I had a severe pain around my groin area. And it turns out that I had a hernia. That cough, which was very painful, caused a hernia.
I didn’t know about any of this at the time. So I went to see a doctor. He looked at me. Boom, he knew right away what it was. So he rushed me in. And they did a blood test. And they said, Oh, well, you’re pretty anemic as well. You’re very low anemia. I said, Well, I don’t know why that is.
So anyway, so he did the operation and successfully they got that hernia taken care of. Now I don’t know if you know this, but hernia is a kind of a painful operation. It takes a while to recover. And consequently, it took me a while to recover.
Now, during this time, I was having it was getting was causing me more tiredness. I was sleeping more during the day. And I thought that was a consequence of the hernia operation.
And I went back to the doctor and he said, Well, you should be getting feeling better by now. So anyway, this is about October now. And I wasn’t feeling any better. And I was still getting gas in my stomach, which was unrelated to the hernia, obviously.
So I went to the anemia lady. She did another anemia test and I had about one third a normal reading I should have for a normal anemia, right? So I was very deficient in red blood cells.
So she suggested that I go and I get I think it’s called colonoscopy, where they stick the tube down there and they take a look at your intestine. I’m not sure what it’s called, but it’s that it’s where they stick the little video camera down in your intestine and make sure there’s nothing wrong with you.
Because a lot of people that have anemia, very high anemia like I had, it turns out it’s a ulcer or something like that in their intestine. And that’s what they’re checking for. They didn’t find anything clean as a whistle.
So back to stage one. So I go and I just for the next month, I keep doing what I’m doing and it keeps getting worse. And then what happens is I start to get this big swelling in my stomach, like a like a beer gut. I’m not a big beer drinker.
And I went to the doctor again, the anemia lady, same lady. And she said, Oh, well, right away, she says, Have you ever had cancer before? I say, Yeah, I had I had cancer. She goes, I think you might have your cancer. I go, Well, I don’t have any other symptoms.
She goes, Well, let’s just check it out. Because, you know, now that I know you have cancer, I think the two are related. Sure enough, she goes in there and has me do a CT scan.
And I do the CT scan. And it’s bad. It turns out that I had a grapefruit size tumor in my lower intestine, which you can see very easily in the CT. And I had a bunch of look like the hanging gardens of Babylon. You know, all the little trees and stuff.
They were like grape size. They were probably about eight or nine, maybe 10 grape size tumors. And they were still kind of small. But there were a lot of them. And I had another tumor.
So once inside my intestine, and I had another one on a vein that was probably about this big.
Now that when I found out about this, I knew that the really big tumor, which is about six, six centimeters at the time, I knew that needed to come out. Okay, I knew it needed to come out.
Now, you’d ask, why not just take MMS and try and get that tumor down? Well, as this tumor was growing, it was starting to grow at a very rapid rate. I was losing at the time that I had this CT scan done. I was losing about a pound a day.
So I went from virtually maybe 180 pounds down to 130 pounds in about a month, maybe, maybe a little longer, right? But I was losing weight at a rapid rate.
And I was also getting all that fluid, like I said, where they pumped out three liters of fluid from my chest, which is giving me the beer gut, three liters of fluid with that lady. So I knew I had some serious problems.
Now apparently that was, she suggested that was a complication from the big tumor. I don’t know. That’s what she said. And I believe it. So anyway, I was in pretty bad shape.
Another side effect, and everybody should be aware of their body, is that I was really tired. Now I was also tired from the anemia, because that’s what anemia is basically, but I was really tired all the time. And that was from the tumor. So really the anemia was caused from the tumor. That’s what I think.
So anyway, so then I thought, well, talk to my wife, and we had to go see a doctor about a surgeon. It turns out that this lady’s husband was an oncologist, and she wanted to have him look at me. But I said, not not having any of that.
Because as I’ve said on my last video, I don’t believe in doing the whole chemo nor radiation. I think they’re a waste of time. But everyone’s got their own opinion, but I wasn’t gonna do it.
So anyway, so I went to see some doctors, and I was blown away because they wouldn’t respond well. They said, oh, no, your anemia level is way too low. We don’t want to do this.
So I got knocked back about two or three times from people just saying, no, your tumor is too big. Your anemia is too bad. We’re not going to operate because we think you’re going to die on the table.
At the meantime, this this oncologist is trying to contact me and say, well, come see me and I will I will help out with the pain. So they’d written me off, basically.
So I couldn’t find a doctor to operate on me. Finally, we went to a local hospital here, and we had some good hospitals, and it was a good local hospital. I found a guy really good doctor who said, yeah, I’ll operate on you.
OK, that’s great. So he saw my CT scans. He knew what he was getting into. And he was OK. He was game.
So OK, let’s go. So this is about November, I guess, maybe early December. And we’re getting all set. And it turns out that he’s got a week conference. So that pushed everything back a week. And this tumor is getting bigger.
I can feel it because my stomach’s getting more extended. And I know it’s getting bigger. And it was big to start with. Like I said, it was the size of a grapefruit to start with.
So my energy level was nil. I was on the ground. I couldn’t because I lost so much weight. I couldn’t really sit in a chair because my my backbone would would hurt so much because I was sitting on my ass bone. Right.
And when you lose all this weight, it you’re right on your spine and you can’t really sit for long. So I had to lie down. So consequently, I was lying down every every 20 minutes, every half hour, basically falling asleep because my energy level was flat.
So I knew at the time I had maybe two or three weeks to live. I’m positive. That’s my gut level. I’m really sure that that’s what would happen. Now, this was confirmed after the operation, but that I’ll get to that.
So anyway, we get we’re at the hospital. We’re getting everything set up. I’m going to be going into the operating room in 20 minutes. And, you know, when you’re getting ready to go on operation and it’s a life threatening operation, you kind of get psyched out.
And I didn’t know whether that’s going to die on the table or not. You know, I was really kind of upset about it. But what can you do?
And then so I psyched myself up. I’m getting ready for this operation. The doctor comes in and he says, we can’t do the operation.
I said, what do you mean you can’t do the operation? He says, well, the anesthesia, anesthesia, whatever the person does, the noxia out anesthesia, I think it’s called.
She has decided that you’re too. It’s too risky. She’s the only one. She’s not going to do it. Not until we can bring up my iron levels.
So anyway, then I had to go and get some pints of blood. So she stuck three pints of blood in me and it brought the levels up a little bit. But anyway, I guess not enough for the anesthesiologist.
So anyway, I said, listen, I’m either going to die on the table or I’m going to die from this tumor because I just knew in my gut. Literally in my gut.
So anyway, so like I said, it was in the lower part of my abdomen and in the intestine. So anyway, finally had to sign a lot of papers and and they said, OK, you’re cleared.
So they rushed me up to the operating room and they did a really long operation and they pulled what looks like just a massive blood and fat out of my intestine and they cut out a foot.
So I lost if I I’m operating on a foot less intestine than most of you, which doesn’t really have an effect. I guess maybe I got to eat more, a little more food to get the nutrients. I don’t know. But it’s to me, I don’t really notice any effect.
So I have a little bit less intestine. So it was a major operation.
I went through eight pints of blood during the operation and I woke up in ICU with a bunch of tubes down my throat breathing for me. You know, the ventilators, which was the worst experience I’ve ever had in my life, actually.
But after about two hours in ICU, I could breathe. They let me breathe again on my own. I got a big scar from where they pulled the tumor out.
And then after six days, I came home from the hospital. OK, after I could prove to them that I could walk for, you know, 20 feet or whatever.
So anyway, I came home and that was a huge bonus. And I went straight into the MMS, straight into it because I knew that’s what allowed the tumor to build over those two years. Maybe I have a bad DNA. I’m not sure what it is, but I got it again.
OK, and I knew I put all my faith in MMS because I didn’t know anything else. I knew chemo wasn’t going to work. I knew radiation wasn’t going to work. I knew I wouldn’t be here now. And I said it’s just all or nothing.
So I’ve been just in this past week was the year anniversary of basically doing MMS that whole time. And I do my protocol right now is probably I do eight drops at a time, maybe six, seven times a day.
So I’m getting in maybe eight sixes or what? 48. Yeah, maybe 50 drops per day of MMS. I’m doing MMS2 as well. OK, the calcium hypochlorite, I think that’s called. I’m doing that as well.
So that’s my protocol. And I’m doing great. I’m doing great now. OK, like I said, I was very close, but I’m doing fine now. I don’t know. I guess I look healthy. I don’t know my colors back.
I’m riding a stationary bike. I’m doing today. I did 10K. So I do that three times a week. And I’m just eating normal. I haven’t changed my diet at all. I eat pretty well.
I don’t eat a lot of junk food. We eat a lot of rice. That’s probably the worst thing we eat. But I’m feeling good.
I got a little bit of a cold now, which I’m surprised because usually when you do MMS, you don’t get a cold. But I got a little bit of a head cold, but nothing major. A little phlegm, which I’m probably going to do the gas method to get rid of.
But other than that, I feel good. Real good.
So that’s kind of my message. My message to you is don’t let something carry on long enough before you get a CT. Because CT scan, or maybe even a PET scan, pretty much tells it all. They’re pretty good tests.
And I kind of got fooled, like I said early on, because of the hernia operation. And that threw me back. And I thought that’s why I had the anemia, blah, blah, blah.
So that was my screw up. Hopefully you won’t screw up. Just follow your body. If you start to get really tired and things like that, go see somebody that’s going to give a CT exam. Or I don’t know if an MRI would work. I know a PET scan would tell you as well.
I’ve had blood tests at hospitals and I’ve had where it showed negative, no cancer. But it turned out I ended up having a tumor in my lung. That’s from the last story. So I don’t really rely on a blood test.
I think CT scan, they can see it. Now, you probably ask, well, don’t you have those tumors still inside you?
Well, I did a CT exam about four months after my operation. And the doctor looked at it and said, yeah, you’ve maybe lost about 30 percent of your old tumors.
Now, you still have the one on the vein, which was one of the tumors. It was pretty big. That shrunk, once again, about 30 percent.
So they’re not all gone. But they’re definitely a lot better than before.
So do I still have some tumors in my body? Yeah, I probably do. But I don’t think they’re very big. And I might not even have some tumors. I don’t know. I haven’t had a test for a while because I don’t have insurance right now. So it can be expensive due to CT tests.
But I’m judging by my health. Can I pedal a bike at double my heart rate for 30 minutes without any issue? Yeah.
Am I feeling good? Am I eating good? Am I sleeping well? All these positive health effects I’m finding are what I’m experiencing now. So I think I’m pretty good.
I’ll get a test in a while. I was going to do it for a year, you know, after a year of being on MMS. But I just haven’t gotten around to it because honestly, even if I don’t have any tumors in there, I’m going to keep doing MMS because I’m scared.
I’m scared that the cancer is going to come back. This was the third time I had this cancer. Melanoma. And I’m scared it’s going to come back.
So I don’t really care. I’m just going to keep doing MMS no matter what. So it really doesn’t matter if I do another test and I have little tumors in there. I’m not going to change what I’m doing. I’m going to keep doing MMS.
Now, the only other thing I would suggest that I would do, at least from my research, is if I could ever get a hold of it, I’d probably do some cannabis oil too. But that’s another subject.
If you’re going to do MMS, don’t make the mistake of stopping completely. That’s what I did. I thought I was over it. Obviously, I wasn’t.
And I think once a day, three drops or something like that, or maybe it’s three times a week. I’m not sure what exactly the protocol is.
You know, I wish I had did that because I think probably it wouldn’t have gotten a handle on me again, this cancer. But it did. I had those experiences. They’re not good experiences. But I survived it. And here I am.
So, just as an aside, what I do is I do the eight drops. I hold my nose. I drink it. And then I still am holding my nose. I drink just a little bit of chocolate milk.
And I find that if I swirl that chocolate milk in my mouth, it completely gets rid of the taste.
Now, you might ask, well, what are you using? Are you using citric acid? Are you using hydrochloric acid? I’m using the 4% hydrochloric acid.
So, yeah, there is still some taste when you do that protocol. But I find that the chocolate milk is just amazing the way it gets rid of the taste. And I haven’t had any real issues on that front. Not at all.
The general feeling I wanted them to get out of that is that, check your body. I didn’t do that. I mistakenly thought it was from my anemia and my tiredness. It was from my operation. That’s where I screwed up, from my hernia operation.
I wasn’t listening to my body. I didn’t get a checkup. I just assumed. And you know what happens when you assume stuff, okay?
Am I still sold on MMS? Absolutely. Am I going to keep doing it probably until the rest of my life? I’m 59 years old now.
When I have good experiences through doing MMS, which I’ve had lots of, I want to share these with other people. And what I find is that they’re very optimistic when they talk to you.
And they say, oh, well, you know, you cured cancer with it. And I say, yeah. And they say, yeah. You know, how did you do that? Blah, blah, blah. I tell them the whole story. And they’re very psyched.
Now then they go home and they get on the Internet. And then they come across these articles that say, MMS is bleach or MMS is going to kill you and blah, blah, blah. And they end up not taking it for whatever reason.
And that’s fine. That’s their choice. It’s always their choice. But I’ve found if they’re pretty religious about how they take it and they take it in the proper dosage, in the proper timing, we’ve had people from having, you know, stage two diabetes to people that have had all kinds of stuff wrong with them.
And it, you know, headaches. My wife was getting headaches regularly. She did the MMS protocol. Boom, headaches gone.
And there’s been lots of other experiences like this. Someone had really bad… Lady in Perth, Australia had really bad liver failure. And she started doing MMS and her liver test just went through the roof as far as being positive.
So if you do it correctly and if you, you know, you don’t have to be exact, exact. But if you do it close, you know, like every hour to every hour and a half, something like that, you should find good results.
But when they start getting on the Internet and believing everything they read, well, that’s another story because then they just don’t want to know about it.
So ask people to be informed. Don’t believe the first thing they read when they get on the Internet. Have them look at some of the videos and there have been some good ones.
There’s a lot of people. This is a big grassroots project. And there’s a lot of people being helped by this stuff. And, you know, you can’t… there’s just so many ways it’s helping people. I can’t even name a fraction of them.
But try it. Try it.
Because when I… Well, my experience with allopathic medicine is that they want to get you under the knife, radiated and chemoed as quick as possible when they find cancer in you.
And as I said in the last video thing we did, if you do that, that quick, without doing any research, I don’t think you got a lot of chance. I don’t think the odds are good doing the chemo and the radiation.
Just check it out. Other things. Try other things. You usually have a lot more time than you think. They’re going to tell you, the doctors are going to tell you, you got to do this yesterday.
That’s what they’re going to tell you. You got to go upstairs right now and get some chemo in you or radiation or whatever. I mean, it’s like leading cattle to a slaughter. It really is.
And part of my advice is, you usually got a little more time than you think. Research it. Check it out. Try different things. There’s lots of alternatives. MMS is one that I think works well. But you might want to try something else.
My Lifelong Battle with REFLUX/HEARTBURN/ACID GUT Seems to be Over
Firstly congratulations, and thank you, thank you, thank you! Keep taking your MMS so you stay alive for many more years to enjoy your successful journey of this life.
I have been using MMS now for seven weeks, and would like to relate the following improvements in my health.
My lifelong battle with REFLUX/HEARTBURN/ACID GUT seems to be over. That all disappeared after four days and hasn’t come back. (My system succumbed to beer and chips and other assorted rubbish one day, but a scheduled daily dose of MMS knocked it on the head within a few minutes).
My lifelong weakness of too much mucus in the nose and throat at most times has been reduced noticeably to a “no problem” level. I now get a incredible good night’s sleep every night, dream vividly, and my wife says my snoring is less.
My lifelong weakness to catching the common colds and being very susceptible to any virus or flu going around seems to be over. during the last seven weeks I deliberately exposed myself to catch a cold several times, did get it, and knocked it on the head within hours (only experienced a few sneezes, and slight runny nose) then I was exposed to a severe flu virus, after two days I had a ticklish throat and a few sneezes, here we go I thought. I took a double dose of MMS before going to bed that night and woke up the next day as right as rain. I expect my cholesterol count to have lowered, and my fear of cancer from my enlarged prostrate has subsided.
Many other minor problems were experienced during the last seven weeks, and it is enough for me to say I AM HOOKED ON THE STUFF FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE
Gum Disease / Pet Cancer / Hearburn
I’d had gum pockets that were getting larger and a couple years ago had the expensive gum treatment my dentist provides. It worked but the problem returned recently. The dentist recommended a toothpaste with higher than normal fluoride, which in my opinion and research is not a safe thing to have in your body. The worst cavity prone period of my life I was using fluoride toothpaste and drinking fluoridated water. I recalled MMS, ordered, and this time I brushed with MMS once a day for a month even though its recommended to use twice a day, then I flossed and I swished the remaining mixture as a mouthwash. It foams up when brushing which was a surprise. The day after the first treatment my gums were already pinker and the fuzzy feeling on my teeth was gone and has been since. I have the glassy smooth feeling on my teeth which I love. Went back to the dentist about 4 or 5 weeks later and the hygienist told me I’d had major healing and was surprised I’d made my own toothpaste.
She actually printed the chart out that shows the pocket measurements for every tooth, and every single one had improvement and almost every one was in the normal range for gum health after this short period.
There are actually a couple brands of toothpaste that exist with the active ingredient, CD, if you want something premixed. Dioxibrite and Closys are two I looked at but haven’t tried.
My one year old daughter was also teething, and she’d had a fever for four or five days and was just a miserable, sad sight. It would keep returning after several rounds of children’s ibuprofen which we didn’t want to risk overuse. She went to her pediatrician but they said there is nothing they can do but wait it out. I just could not believe that. I gave her 1/4 of a drop, and the next day the fever was drastically reduced and gone the day after that.
Since I had some success I recommended to my friend who had recently lost a dog to cancer, and was about to lose another even after spending $18,000 for both. His pets are his children so this was, undoubtebly, devastating. This surviving dog had difficultly moving, could not jump on a couch, was on pain meds, consistently urinating herself, and had massive abdominal swelling. Within days she was able to jump up on the couch, within a week or two she was running through a field, another week she was off her pain meds and the swelling was gone. You could see her rib cage again, like normal. The fatty deposits on her skin, which are another form of cancer, were also disappearing. He used the cup2 protocol from pets section of the newest book. Will see if he can make a video after he takes her in to the next ultrasound, but its extremely obvious massive healing has taken place. And all for 25$ for the two bottles with a ton to spare.
He’d also had a surprise case of heartburn so bad that he thought he may have been having a heart attack, and legitimately questioned whether he was dying. After he took some MMS it was completely gone and didn’t come back.
More to come I’m sure.
Chronic Heartburn Finally Disappears / Child’s Gastritis Improves Overnight
I have lived with heartburn as if it had become second nature to my life. I also got used to the foods that made it worse, and I learned to judge whether I really wanted to eat them and suffer afterward, or simply avoid them.
I started CDS low and slow because I was really afraid after reading mainstream media articles claiming it was like consuming bleach. I gradually increased the dosage up to 5 ml in 150–200 ml of filtered water.
Heartburn is now completely gone. What remains is a hiatal hernia, which I need to support by losing weight. I also have chronic damage in my food pipe (esophagus) due to waiting so long and becoming accustomed to living with heartburn.
A 3-year-old had gastritis and had three episodes of vomiting within a 2–3 hour period.
2 ml of CDS was mixed into 90 ml of 7-Up to mask the taste.
The child did vomit once more, but about 10 minutes later, so the CDS had about 10 minutes in the stomach. A good night’s sleep followed, and by the morning there were no signs of gastritis.
Gum disease / heartburn
I’d had gum pockets that were getting larger and a couple of years ago had the expensive gum treatment my dentist provides. It worked but the problem returned recently. The dentist recommended a toothpaste with higher than normal fluoride, which in my opinion and research is not a safe thing to have in your body. The worst cavity prone period of my life I was using fluoride toothpaste and drinking fluoridated water. I recalled MMS, ordered, and this time I brushed with MMS once a day for a month even though it’s recommended to use twice a day, then I flossed, and I swished the remaining mixture as a mouthwash. It foams up when brushing which was a surprise. The day after the first treatment my gums were already pinker and the fuzzy feeling on my teeth was gone and has been since. I have the glassy smooth feeling on my teeth which I love. Went back to the dentist about 4 or 5 weeks later and the hygienist told me I’d had major healing and was surprised I’d made my own toothpaste. She actually printed the chart out that shows the pocket measurements for every tooth, and every single one had improvement and almost everyone was in the normal range for gum health after this short period. There are actually a couple brands of toothpaste that exist with the active ingredient, CD, if you want something premixed. Dioxibrite and Closys are two I looked at but haven’t tried. My one year old daughter was also teething, and she’d had a fever for four or five days and was just a miserable, sad sight. It would keep returning after several rounds of children’s ibuprofen which we didn’t want to risk overuse. She went to her pediatrician, but they said there is nothing they can do but wait it out. I just could not believe that. I gave her 1/4 of a drop, and the next day the fever was drastically reduced and gone the day after that. A friend of mine had a surprise case of heartburn so bad that he thought he may have been having a heart attack, and legitimately questioned whether he was dying. After he took some MMS it was completely gone and didn’t come back. More to come I’m sure.
—B.
USA
I was suffering from ramsey hunt syndrome
I started using this Mineral from Heaven 10 months ago. I Was suffering from Ramsey Hunt Syndrome (Shingles in my ears). Which left every nerve in my being (entered the spinal column ) ravaged and wracked with chronic pain. Physical tremors and shaking. Terrible Anxiety. Depression. And the virus kept coming back every 3 weeks for 5 years (while using antiviral). GONE It has taken a good 6 months to work it out of my system. Bonus!: warts, gone. Skin pre cancer sun damage, dried up and fell off. Major fungal infection of sinus and skin Tinea Versicolor, gone. Dark spots and overall weird skin thingies, gone. Body odor, gone. Teeth And gums, awesome. Pink eye, gone. Bronchitis, gone. Sprained ankle wrist, no bruising and healed in a week. Chronic heartburn, gas from any foods. No more.
Arthritis in knee and hands
Hello, I have recently posted how the MMS protocol cured my sarcoid symptoms that would trigger as well as other ailments such as Reflux, Brain Fog, High Blood Pressure, Fibromyalgia symptoms, and Severe Arthritis thru out body but I also want to share how MMS has helped my 70 year mother. My parents although in there 70’s are very active.. they work, hike, ride bikes and even play basketball with my boys, their grandchildren. My mothers knee begin slowing her down and begin severly interferring with her active lifestyle. The Dr. said her cartlidge was fine so knee replacement surgery was not the answer. Rather, it was arthritis built up and begin giving her a cortisone shot in her knee every 10 weeks. By the time the 10 weeks rolled around she was barely able to put any pressure on her knee and would find herself crippled until her next shot. The Dr. begin to talk surgery to go in and scrape out the arthritis at which time my mother begin MMS protocol both internally and externally along with the DSMO. After a couple of weeks she noticed the pain wasn’t coming back. She said that she would know for sure that it was working by week 10 when she would normally get her next cortisone shot. Week 10 has come and gone and she has never had to have another cortisone shot. The amazing thing is she maintains her normal active lifestyle!!
Two Year Testimony
I would like to begin by acknowledging that my testimony is a bit long but I am not going to apologize because it spans a TWO YEAR HISTORY that I feel obliged to “Pass it Forward” in hopes that the MMS Protocols might help others as it has helped me. It has not only given me my life back but may have saved my life. I hesitate to even think of the disabled, drugged state that I would find myself in today at the mercy of medical science had I not stumbled across MMS and the Genesis 2 Church. Sarcoid, Brain Fog, Reflux, Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Gout, High Blood Pressure, Candida, and fungal/parasite Rash All are GONE! Around 2003 I begin experiencing unexplained arthritis along with what I coined “muscle arthritis” that bounced around to different places in my body. It would be in my ankles one week, move to my knees, elbows and then to my spine up my neck and then settle in my low back all the while my muscles would ache become sensitive and sore. The two combined caused constant pain and aching feeling all over. From what I read I begin wondering if it could be fibromyalgia or maybe just be going crazy in mind because of how it could move around (later I learn I wasn’t going crazy rather this was the classic symptoms of an autoimmune disease coined sarcoidosis. I suffered from repeated severe bronchitis episodes that would last for weeks and months and would have to resort to steroids and inhalers. A year or two later I begin having large nodules show up on my jaw bone and neck area; similar to large pimples that were sore but never come to head and would stay for 6 months and some seem to never go away. At this point around 2006 as a result of a skin biopsy I was diagnosed with the Autoimmune Disorder, Sarcoidosis. As time went on I begin having the patches of the nodule / granulomas show up on my arms and back of my head. Again as a result of skin biopsy it came back as Sarcoidosis. From year to year I noticed my health slowly deteriorating. I begin developing severe reflux. Next came Hypertension, high blood pressure. I found myself in my forties diagnosed with this autoimmune Sarcoid, four types of arthritis, severe muscle / body aches, severe reflux, a hiatal hernia and high blood pressure. My “doctors” had me on 3 medicines for arthritis, 1 medicine for muscles, 2 blood pressure medicines, 2 meds for reflux, regular steroids for autoimmune triggers and they suggested that I go on methotrexate, a mild chemo drug, which I refused. My symptoms were affecting my lifestyle and work, and actually were disabling me. The straw that broke the camel’s back was when it began to affect my mind. I found myself forgetting why I entered a room. I would stand in the room and try to recollect what I was doing before I came into the room in hopes that it would remind me why I needed to be in the room. These episodes got to a point where I would have to set down and think thru it because I couldn’t remember what I was doing before I entered the room.. Whew! The mental frustration was becoming overwhelming and at this point I knew I had to do something even if it was resort to the pharmaceutical protocol for advanced sarcoid, which is ugly, consisting of daily steroids, Benicar, and various antibiotics for the rest of my life. I was accepted by Vanderbilt University to be a part of an experimental research for Sarcoidosis. My wife and I traveled to Nashville and I subjected myself to all there testing and procedures in hopes to come away with something that could help me get my life back. They were never able to provide a cure but from what little I was able to disseminate from the research they suspicioned that sarcoid was pathogen related caused by exposed toxins or L forms of bacteria. At this point I begin to research and found a consistent link between autoimmune disorders and L forms of Bacteria within the body. I came across MMS along with DMS and Menorillite Clay (similar to bentonite clay). My better judgment told me that Jim Humble and Greg were sincere guys so I decided what would I have to loose trying to detox and kill off any pathogens before I succumbed to my doctor(s)’ pharmaceutical protocol. Within the second and third day on the MMS protocol my mind begin clearing up. Within a week as my mind continued clearing I noticed increased energy levels and my aches and pains begin disappearing. It took me about 3 weeks to get past my stomach and gut symptoms and get to 3 drops per hour. Sounds weird but I noticed that places I suffered from I would notice it working in that area due to increased symptoms like my gut and then I would notice another area like my back and low back. For about 4 days I walked around bent over like an old man and was painful to straighten up but out of nowhere went away. After 3 months, I would say that I was 95% symptom free from all my ailments. My life was completely changed. The only reason I say 95% was because the autoimmune would still try to trigger on occasions but the big difference is when I would feel it triggering within one to two rounds of MMS protocol the autoimmune triggers would stop dead and never amount to anything. After five and six months I was noticing that I didn’t even think about the episodes anymore and before it had become an everyday occurrence. I want to emphasize how bad these autoimmune triggers were. When they occurred most of the time I ended up in bed for 24 hours or longer and some would take one or two weeks to subside. Also I would like to note that after the second day on the protocol, I have not experienced a single day of brain fog and forgetful episodes that I was experiencing. I wake up and go to bed with no arthritis pain. No Gout flare ups. My blood pressure is normal. No more fibromyalgia muscle pain. No more reflux/GERD. A fungal / parasite rash that I was unable to get rid is gone. Candida symptoms and rashes are gone. I HAVE BEEN ON NO MEDICINES WHATSOEVER SINCE I BEGIN THE PROTOCOL… It is absolutely amazing! No blood pressure meds, no arthritis meds, no autoimmune meds, no reflux meds, no muscle meds… NOTHING! I want to mention that in the beginning I apparently had a fungus that MMS was reacting with (I had several rashes that were itching and would not stop burning) so I went off MMS for about 2 weeks while I followed the various internal and external protocols for fungus by incorporating bentonite and menorillite clay. After the two weeks I begin the protocol again and done fine. It is now going on TWO YEARS and I have NO symptoms of an autoimmune disease. I have not been to the doctor in 2 years. I have not been on any meds in 2 Years. I feel strong again and am able to walk, run, lift.. anything I choose. I live day to day with no pain and a clear mind. I am back doing things like playing basketball, coaching basketball and doing projects around the house, which I had not been able to do for years and had become so disabled that I had reasoned in my mind that I may never be able to do these activities again in my life. With my whole heart I believe God, Our Creator; thru this mineral along with the clay, has brought complete healing to my body. I sincerely appreciate and respect Jim, Greg & Joseph for their faithful dedication to bring awareness to this precious mineral that our Creator, Healer and Savior has provided us for healing and health for those that will accept it. Thank you all for your faithfulness and diligence to keep on sharing the good news of MMS especially in light of all the challenges that you have faced.